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Identifier: romansculpturefr00stro (find matches)
Title: Roman sculpture from Augustus to Constantine
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Strong, Eugénie Sellers
Subjects: Sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Greco-Roman
Publisher: London : Duckworth and Co. New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
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e example fromthe middle of the third century. It has been excellentlyanalysed by Riegl ( Spiitromische Kunstindustrie,p. 70), who remarks that though the momentary,arresting effect is entirely remote from Gieek art, yetno one would have the courage to assert that it wassignificant of artistic decay. The portraits of Empresses, from the end of thesecond to the middle of the third century, form a com-pact group distinguished by the head-dress. We havealready noted that in Crispina (Plate CXX., No. 10) thewife of Commodus, the loose classic locks of the Antonineladies appear more formally waved and plaited andtaken up at the back into an elaborate nest insteadof a knot. This nest grows to the proportions of achignon in the portraits of Manila Scantilla, the wife ofDidius Julianus, and of her daughter Didia Clara (PlateCXXVI.,1,2). TYvebandeaux are simpler than in Crispina,and in the following period appear sometimes more, p a ^«- O 1 <loo ►J -■ W£i S IH ON It— S o PLATE CXXVr
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  • bookyear:1907
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Strong__Eug__nie_Sellers
  • booksubject:Sculpture__Roman
  • booksubject:Sculpture__Greco_Roman
  • bookpublisher:London___Duckworth_and_Co__
  • bookpublisher:_New_York___C__Scribner_s_Sons
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
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